Are you sure it's not a MacGregor 26? The 36 is a cat, right?. Introduced
in 1976 and production ceased in 1983. I've seen PHRF numbers for the 22,
26 & 65, but no 36. The 26 has ratings from 210 to 222, depending on
location.
Looks quite fast. I can't imagine any fleet giving you a rating much better
than 45-50 for that beast.

I also discovered that our J33 would have the same rating in No-Cal, as it
does in the NorthEast (84).

> Lee,
> Mark is right about the varying numbers around the country.
> US Sailing's PHRF site is http://www.ussailing.org/phrf/phrfcon.htm
>
> Are you sure it's not a MacGregor 26? The 36 is a cat, right?.

> Lee,
> Mark is right about the varying numbers around the country.
> US Sailing's PHRF site is http://www.ussailing.org/phrf/phrfcon.htm
>
> Are you sure it's not a MacGregor 26? The 36 is a cat, right?.

Hey MM and Chris Thanks for the info I told Mike to use 51 as the rating since I could not get a reply from any of the people I contacted nor could I find

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Hey MM and Chris

Thanks for the info I told Mike to use 51 as the rating since I could
not get a reply from any of the people I contacted nor could I find
anyone that raced a MacGreggor 36 to get a number from I think it's a
pretty informal race they just had to 'slow' him down a bit.

Lee

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